Management/system config/settings & /server/settings not working!!

I have ISPConfig installed on Ubuntu 7.1. All went fine and everything works ok with testing and live clients. this installation has been active for over a month.

In the past few days, when accessing the control panel (www.domain.com:81) we are unable to access any of the management/system config or even /server!!! this only applies to the live system, or development version is intact with no issues.

I have checked all tables in the database to find the below errors. Then repaided the DB yet still get the below errors!! is this relevant!!

Problems with indexes of table `del_status`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `id`
Problems with indexes of table `dns_nodes`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `tree_id`
Problems with indexes of table `doctype`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `doctype_id`
Problems with indexes of table `groups`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `groupid`
Problems with indexes of table `help_documents`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `doc_id`
Problems with indexes of table `help_nodes`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `tree_id`
Problems with indexes of table `isp_dep`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `dep_id`
Problems with indexes of table `isp_fakt_dep`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `dep_id`
Problems with indexes of table `isp_fakt_nodes`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `tree_id`
Problems with indexes of table `isp_htaccess`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `doc_id`
Problems with indexes of table `isp_nodes`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `tree_id`
Problems with indexes of table `isp_server_ip`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `doc_id`
Problems with indexes of table `isp_traffic`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `doc_id`
Problems with indexes of table `listtype`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `listtype_id`
Problems with indexes of table `login`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `login_id`
Problems with indexes of table `multidoc_dep`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `dep_id`
Problems with indexes of table `multidoc_nodes`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `tree_id`
Problems with indexes of table `session`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `id`
Problems with indexes of table `sys_dep`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `dep_id`
Problems with indexes of table `sys_modules`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `doc_id`
Problems with indexes of table `sys_news`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `doc_id`
Problems with indexes of table `sys_nodes`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `tree_id`
Problems with indexes of table `sys_user`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `doc_id`
Problems with indexes of table `user_groups`
PRIMARY and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `usergroupid`

on the other hand, the result of the code SELECT * FROM isp_server; is: